Usages of benignus
Domina villae, femina benigna, hospitem lassum sine mora accepit et aquam calidam dedit.
The mistress of the house, a kind woman, received the tired guest without delay and gave him warm water.
Mane hospes benignam dominam iterum salutavit et viro, qui non iam asper erat, gratias egit.
In the morning the guest greeted the kind mistress again and gave thanks to the man, who was no longer harsh.
Magistra in schola dicit accidere ut homines infelices celerius mutentur, si amici benigni adsint.
The teacher says in school that it happens that unhappy people change more quickly if kind friends are present.
Propinqua benigna coniugem et liberos in atrium ducit.
The kind female relative leads the spouse and the children into the atrium.
Socer laetus et socrus benigna sponsam in atrio salutant.
The happy father-in-law and the kind mother-in-law greet the bride in the atrium.
Ego sentio peregrinam illam benignam nobis magno auxilio fuisse, cum deversorium quaereremus.
I think that that kind foreign woman was a great help to us when we were looking for lodging.
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